Hiʻiaka ring

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The Hiʻiaka ring is a narrow, faint ring of debris encircling the dwarf planet Haumea in the outer Solar System.

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Label Occurrences
Hiʻiaka ring canonical 1

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Statements (20)

Predicate Object
instanceOf planetary ring
ring system component
associatedWith Haumea family
surface form: Haumea’s collisional family
astronomicalContext trans-Neptunian region
belongsTo Kuiper Belt
surface form: Kuiper belt region
belongsToCategory rings of minor planets
celestialBodyTypeOfPrimary dwarf planet
composition debris
discoveredBy astronomers studying Haumea’s system
hasOrbitalRelationWith Haumea
surface form: Haumea’s moons
inOrbitAround Haumea’s equatorial plane
isDebrisFrom Haumea system material
locatedIn outer Solar System
morphology narrow ring
namedAfter Hiʻiaka
orbits Haumea
partOf Haumea
surface form: Haumea system
primaryBody Haumea
systemType ring system of a dwarf planet
visibility faint

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Haumea ringName Hiʻiaka ring